Bookmobile Schedule SECOND TUESDAY OF EACH MONTH Coming Tuesday, October 9 The Mount Joy BULLETIN MOUNT JOY, PA.,, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1962 Community Council Probes Tree Planting this week that street residents indicated in Mennonite Church 8:45 to 9:45 a. m. Union National Bank 10:00 to 11:00 a. m. Mount Joy Mount Joy = Ye ~ = 7 aT —— ’ Florin Fire Hall SEVEN CENTS PER COPY 14 rpg atl 3 Boy and Girl Of Month 12:30 to 1:00 p, m. YEAR, NO. 18 Police Nab 25 Speeders A problem which long caused difficulty to the bor- {ough of Mount Joy adminis- [tration found a sudden and |dramatic solution Friday night on Donegal Springs |road. Many many complaints of speeding on Donegal Springs road have embarassed the officials. Unless someone dreams big SIXTY-SECOND dreams, nothing big happens! e oO o But, in Mount Joy there is a big dream afoot which de- serves being kicked around and given serious and speci- fic consideration. ® oo o The idea is this. Next Memorial Day — Thursday, May 30, Mount Joy should launch a three-day celebra- tion, taking notice and en- joying a number of things which deserve to be given special attention. ® oo o For instance—About that time the Mount Joy Lions Club will be ready to offici-| ally dedicate its fine, new| swimming pool. ® © © About the same time the] Rheems Fire Hall 1:15 to 1:45 p. m. Cross Roads Church 2:00 to 2:30 p. m. Memorial Park 2:45 to 4:00 p. m. Florin L.P.T | Wednesday night’s meeting/announced That was the main subjectiof the Council drew unusuai-/three Main for discussion Wednesday|ly good attendance and thelalready have night, Oct. 3, as the Mount|general feeling expressed writing to Street Commis- Joy Community Council heldjwas that all organizations|sioner Simeon Horton that its monthly meeting. connected with the Councillthey wish the street contrac- While no definite plansjare in favor—in principle—{tor to leave unconcreted were formulated and there isjof the tree-planting program.|“holes” in new sidewalks to little definite information a-| Such matters as what kind|allow for tree planting. vailable at this time, thelof trees, how large, guaran- Qther matters before the group took a positive ap-{tees of livability and what|Council included a report proach to the possibility of|will it cost were matters to/that more than 10,000 doses promoting a tree-planting/be investigated, reported andof Sabin Oral Polio vaccine project for Main street. laid on the table for discus- were given at the three re- The Council noted the|sion and later decision. cent clinics. many questions and decis- The Council expressed its ions, the many problems and However, the group Was) grateful thanks Fg public the tremendous amount offtold that tree planting island to the scores of people work which might be in-best done between January who assisted with volunteer volved, but it appointed ajand March, which indicated help in many capacities. committee for studying thejto the Council that it needs| The matter of replacing proposal. to keep moving toward act-trees and shrubbery in Mem- The committee is to report/ion if it intends to lead ajorial park which died was directly to the Council nextProgram. |discussed and replanting month. In the meantime, was'was ordered. Mount Joy Emergency Radio Center Moved To New Location Mount Joy's emergency nections. communications center now| In addition to those instal- has a new and permanent/lations, equipment has been home! |moved from the home of Wednesday afternoon about Mrs. Frank Young on Mariet- 4 o'clock, Walter Gipe, who|ta avenue, where the system lintersection of Donegal handles radio and telephone was located for several years , : street and Donegal Springs Main Street rebuilding pro-imessages, was moved from aand a 75-foot tower was re- gi ; Road. ‘ gram will finally be com-'temporary headquarters injmoved from the Litho Craft Using a system of tele- pleted (blacktopping laid,|the Friendship Fire Hall into|/building and reinstalled at ‘|phones and stop watches, a which will not be done thisia spacious mobile home lo- the east end of the fire hall. squad of five borough police fall or winter). cated on Apple Tree alley, From first to last, some of and uniformed constables ar- 9. 00 just west of north Market the equipment was moved rested 27 people — 25 mo- There is the annual Mem-|street. twice, including changing torists and two truck drivers. orial Day observance which| The installation of thejand wiring remote controls, a are being cited into he community and whichltrailer, connecting it to] allletc. court. : as staged with pride and facilities, and then installing] While it was down, the The passenger car Seivers success Ist spring. /the many necessary commu-radio antenna was repainted. face speeding sherges an v Tn 9 0 oO nications devices has been a] The tower was given to Be Tauck Serves gibi ere is the distinct prob-long and, in some ways, dif-the fire company by Litho : " 2 pbility that a new tree-plant- i task. [Craft and was taken down|after graduation. He is a plans to attend Soliege next Fesiricied vo Wich we ng program will be com: Equipment includes theland reinstalled with the as member of Luther League|’ car to prepare for a careerhibits trucks excep: One of the nicest Honorsith tire U. S. ¢ : ; pleted in the early spring. |Zone 7 fire radio system, the/sistance of the Manheim Fire/church of Zion, Marietta in social work. making local deliveries. hich high| e entire U. S. fo receive an charge. The announcement is o © [local ambulance and police/company’s huge aerial lad: His activities have includ She is a member of Mount Police ge that eZ a Een ae ro, hi highaward oom 2 I Freedoms part of a continuing program Those are a few things system and telephone con-der truck. ed: Quartermaster of Explor-|JOV Presbyterian church and|rests were a out y VE D i | ou ation a alley Forge. of the foundation to seek out which seem now to focus up- Fire Chief John Myersler Post B.S.A. 450, Marietta!| Youth Fellowship of the ided between ‘loca Teshby a Donegal faculty mem- nown as the Valley Forge and to recognize outstanding bn a date sometime in the said Wednesday afternoon Presid ent of the senior class: |church. ders and SOL ne ih Sith ansiimts opi Classroom Joarhers Medal, teachers who have realized bring or sarly. summer, that he would like to thank(Captain of soccer team; Bas-| Her high school activitiesl or telephones andion is that it “couldn’t 5 27 Cn "th ® nye ENS SY ¢' & © he man; le who(ketball 9, 10, 11; Soccer 11,|have included: May Court 9- : “ iers in the state of firm foundation for youth in t y many peop e , , 3 ’ . op Pu stop watches. Officers “clock-happened to a more deserv-Pennsylvania (73,000 teach-lthe fundamental concepts of Thus, it is logical and good \ had a hand in making the|12; Ctudent Council 10, 11;/10-11; Tennis, . 9-10; Tri-Hi-Y, ed” autos over a stretch ofjing teacher.” ors) and only one in Lancet i etlosy Fe om hinking to look forward and Scare at E town change to the permanent/Class treasurer 10; Treasurer|9; Hockey 9-10-11; Band S-in eighth of a mile plus al John W. W. Loose, socialler county. Supervising Principal Wil- o see whether or not all] : headquarters but that so|of varsity club 12; Yearbook|10-11-12; Cheerleading 9-10- margin of about 15 feet ex-studies teacher, has been des. Selection f . IncIp ; ; Elizabethtown finally won : : : : 11.19- E . S ) ection for the award isjbur I. Beahm this week ex- an be coordinated, includ- y ] y ’/many have aided that the list/staff, 12; Student general|11-12; Chorus 10-11-12; News-\; in favor of the drivers. [ignated as one of only 265 inbased on “exceptional service d D lI Uni ng perhaps a community Put it took 3 an of igi is too long to begin to com-manager of school magazine/paper 10-11-12; News Editor| ajthough the speed limit is| in furthering the cause of oy an distri a de oa jane, even & parle in ad Re us 9 pile, campaign. 12; library Assistant 10-11-12;l35 piles per hour, officials sponsible citizenship, patriot-|selection of Loose, pointing flition to all the interesting Ie the meantime. Donegal’s Student Council Secretary(qiq not stop anyone wien Casualty Already ism and a greater under-jout that there are more than B.P.W. Clubs Observe So on Friday evening a “speed trap” was set in the area immediately west of the JAY LINARD | MARY ELLEN O'CONNOR . 1 : Mary Ellen is the daughter Jay is the son of Mr. and) ; J Mrs. Mervin Linard of 414/°f Dr, and Mus. T. W. Con West Market Street, Marietta] Y i p= “Joy. He is a senior in the busi-| op. io 5 senior in the Col- ness course and would like : lege preparatory course at to attend business college or Donegal high school and one of the service academies Donegal Hi School Teacher Granted High Award For Outstanding Effort | | | | | | Donegal Tosses | eatures which can be BEC rapping football Indians 11; Student Council President|,e was driving at least 40] standing and appreciation ofla million teachers in Ameri- | 12; Class Secretary 10; In- . : Spa. 9 8 22 ne events siready had made life miserable and ‘With New Street the American way of Life. ca entioned above. tramurals 11; Safety Corps 2 : : ie. : : f ctual awarding of the PSs highly. Smeouiionsble 11; Booster 11; Junior Play First casualty to the newlhonor will be done at a miles per hour. The top speed recorded was more than 50 miles per hour. All nominations for the medal are received from the A dream? Yes, we suppose However, with the pair of 11; National Homer Society, 0, but at this date last fall/last-period tallies, the E<town the first|1ads finally took an 18-0 vic- ho one had given 3 ) ought to planning the won-|tory Friday night, Sept. 28, lat Elizabethtown. erful Memorial Day the ommunity experienced in| It was loss number four 962. for the Tribe but was a show ® © eo of improvement over a 30-6 Two of Mount Joy’s neigh-|loss the week before to Eph- ors staged tremendous cele-/Tata. rations this past summer, The big Green eleven ad a lot of fun, reaped tre-stood up well against Eliza- National Wo Kathryn Keller, president of the Mount ‘Joy Business & Professional Women’s Club, has announced the opening of "National Business Wom- en's Week throughout the United States. More than 170,000 business and profes- sional women have set aside r | men's Week 1 ship—A Dimension in Demo- cracy’’ as their theme in all club activities throughout the year. This observance marks more than the 43-year mile- S clude: Girl Scouts, Attended Girl Scout Senior Round-up in ior Guide. 1-12; Baccalaiireate "Marshal 1. Her outside activities Mayor Frank ‘Waller said this week that “we will con- tinue to make traffic checks” and he was encouraged to use the telephone and stop- last. summer; watch equipment in fighting speed on borough in- Vermont erved at Wheatland as Jun-/excessive streets. stone. “It marks the coming- of-age of the working woman throughout the nation,” Mrs. street rebuilding program happened before the job was even finished! Thursday of last week a high school gram with members of school general public. AH references are checked through special questionnaires and the select- ion is made by a panel of assembly pro- the administration in big semi-trailer truck travel- ing westward at the east end of the construction area went out of control, crashed thru the line of warning signs, crossed a new strip of con- crete, across another graded but unpaved strip, slammed Jaycees To Hold Annual Road-E-O E- distinguished persons, includ- ing chief and associate state supreme court jurists, nation- al executives of patriotic or- ganizations, veterans and service club organizations. The medal itself is in the form of a Dogwood blossom, The annual bicycle Road- O, held for the boys and Hearing On Annexation Set For Tuesday, Oct. 9 ’ : | A hearing which will] On that day, three commis- eS es ly the wb | weigh heavily upon the decis-sioners appointed by the ployed women in this coun ion on the annexation of court will take evidence from try.” |Florin to Mount Joy will be/both those people who are y Nati 1 Federati geld Tuesday, October 9, in petitioners for annexation iona ederation o B. P. W. Clubs is one of the [the Lancaster county court-and from those who oppose largest groups of business 2 (house. the move. ; held a elimi- Pref Test ¢ ic professional women in the Attorneys Hie pr : Telerence lesis nexy weeltiworld. Ht is a non-partisian, nary meeting last week to under the direction of Miss : «jy |establish the area which will : 0 Isupporting and self-govern- tudent ( ouncil Lily E. Martin and John D. ing organization. The mem S | be covered and the general Day III, guidance counselors. : : 7 . rules under which the hear- The tests are designed to bership includes approxi- Elects Officers The Donegal high school ing will be conducted. help the students decide onmately 170,000 working wo- ong of We sas lo be on future occupations. In the men in more than 3,500 clubs/Student Council held its first plot oe i ScTvicos tie preceding weeks the classes ting of ‘the school year| Auk [throughout the 50 states, the/ meeting borough of Mount Joy can have been viewing several : Irecently in the bandroom at fre th tdertt general guidance films. district of Columbia, the Vir-| the senool Mimi O'Connor end plan 4 give the residents Bes | gin Islands and Puerto Rico. presided. eT lh fase a No nen 3 Ieee who is not| mo projects and special Other officers for 1962-63) gpeaking for the borough Faster or Mme. funds of the local club se Were Slated ithey ee twill he pie presidents tot the : : .,, |presiaent, » Boroug ouncil, eorge Chinese Nursing Fund, Edith secretary, Ann Barnhart, and Groff, and the Borough Au- Oler Flanagan Fund, Foreign|treasurer, Christ Sherk. (thority, B. Titus Rutt. Exchange Student, Maxwell The council decided to] The fact-finding commis- TO 2 .o./sponsor a bus to each foot-sj hich will study the, 1. - That there shall be no/l2W Passed prohibits use of Scholarship, Women’s Medic-/°P jsion, W y : pointed arrows ; ? ball and basketball game case and later make a recom- bows and pointed arrows 44 ; al College, Day Care Center, played away, if there is en-mendation to the court, in-|within the borough limits or| ~The park ordinance is de- Girl Scout Troop, Mount Joy|ough interest. cludes: any borough-owned property; signed to preserve the prop- Council, Senior] The sweatshirts which were Kenneth O. Bates, 1408 2. - Alcoholic beverages/erty of the new park and to : lordered last year have arriv-Ridge Road, Lancaster; Loy/shall not be sold to minors/regulate its use in such a led and will be sold sometime C. Awkerman, Manheim R2,and way that it is not a play- orations. next week, the council learn-and Frederick S. Foltz, 506 3. - Rules and regulations|ground. Fines for violations symbolic of Valley Forge. endous dividends of com-/bethtown in such important Loose, besides being a unity cooperation and for matters as first downs, yards few days put themselves in gained, in passing etc. he spotlight. Donegal used E’town fum- e © © {bles to keep the host club Mount Joy, too , can do/back on its heels but lacked lhe same thing. {the punch to score. ®e oo © It was not until the very Don’t be surprised if youlend of the second period ear more about this thing. |that Elizabethtown scored on 's already being talked a-|a pass play. Then in the fin- ound town. al frame two ground plays e © © iced the game. Speaking of community This week — on Saturday rojects, here and now is alafternoon at 2 o’clock—Don- ood time to answer a ques-egal plays host to Manheim on which is being asked, Township. aily— “Will there be a Pree felloween. parade his fall?” DONEGAL MIDGETS . : | The Donegal Midgets foot-| en he art in {ig/ball team will play the Eliza- D | ast, will NOT hol a parade. Uethiown team Sunday af. wo reasons — Main street |l°r100n at the Elizabethtown etours, etc do not fit into park. The pony team will “ » lans for any kind of parade P12 8 sim and the “A ere this fall. And — the sel ions club is up to its eyes the swimming pool pro- bet and can not see its way lear to add a parade to its hedule of time and money. ®e © o However, there will be a alloween Party held locally y the Lions for the kiddies. ®e eo © Watch the Bulletin next beek for details. ®e oo o To answer a question pos- d early this week over the pffee cups about “Who and Ikactly what is a U.S. Mar- all?” we looked it up in e big book and this is it: e © o A U. S. Marshall is an of- cer of the Federal courts, is duty being (among other ings) to serve processes of e courts of his district. ey also make arrests for| iolations of Federal laws. hey are appointed by the resident of the U. S. with e consent of the Senate for eriods of four years. Bo ICENSED TO WED Stanley Eugene Gingrich, ount Joy R2, and Jacque- ne Sue Rohm, 104 Colum- ia ave., Mount Joy. Boeri Most of our comforts grow Ip between our crosses. into a newly-constructed curb|girls of the Mount Joy area and rammed a telephonelby the Mount Joy Jaycees, is| pole. scheduled for Saturday mor-{teacher at Donegal, has serv- The driver was not serious-ning, October 13, at 8 a.m. led as Lancaster County Pro- ly injured but a sizeable sec] The event will be held at|thonotary and has been act- tion of the curbing, which|the Lancaster County Nation-live in historical, political and curved from Main street tolal Bank parking lot at Main|patriotic organizations of the the north into the entranceland Market streets, with/county. of Joy avenue was crushed. [three .classes: for boys and In addition, the telephone|girls in grades 1 and 2; 3| pole was snapped off atland 4; and 5 and 6. Three) ground level and left hang-prizes will be given in each| ing by the overhead cable. class. the week of October 7th through 13 th to give public recognition to the achieve- ments of women in business and professional life. Mrs. Keller said the Mount Joy Club will use ‘Leader- Keller said. “Today women are recognized as an impor- tant part of the country’s work force. The Federation of Business and Professional TAKES TESTS The ninth grade guidance classes of Donegal high school will begin taking the Kuder Given Award Donald E. Smith, son of Mrs. Ella C. Smith, 50 Delta Street, recently was present- ed an Outstanding Perform- ance Appraisal by Major General Rush B. Lincoln, U. S. Army Chief of Transpor- tation. Smith, a Supervisory Gen- eral Supply Officer, was cit- ed for build up of the Army {Forces as a result of the Ber- [lin Crisis. “He was called up- on repeatedly to develop data studies on Transportation Corps items and his response was immediate and reflected creditably upon the Office Chief of Transportation”, the citation states. Smith is a 1934 graduate of Mount Joy High School. He entered government ser- vice in June 1948. Bs Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eshel- man of Intercourse visited Mr. and Mrs. Lester A. Bren- aman and daughter on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Camp- bell of Conestoga were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lest- er A. Brenaman on Thurs- day. T Borough Council Passes Three New Ordinances Three ordinances Park. were officially written into All three had previously the borough law book Tues-been discussed and ordered day night as the Council held drawn by the borough solici- its October meeting in the tor. Fire Hall. Originally, The new ordinances pro-arrow ordinance prohibited vide: metal-pointed arrows. The new the bow and Rotary and Lions Hold Annual Joint Meeting and|tive role in the affairs of] sat/that organization. Using as his subject “Time Out,” Bailey made a strong plea for taking a “time out” to see and to appreciate the small but important things of life. He recommended pausing in a busy day, a busy sched- ule, a busy life to push the pressures aside and to con- centrate on something dif- ferent, something far remov- ed from the busy busy affairs of daily living and earning a living. In addition to the ordinary hobbies and activities such as hunting, fishing, etc. he men- tioned the simple beauty and fascination of a field of flow- ers, a sparkling, running brook and the wind in the clouds. An intense, dramatic speak- ‘Mount Joy Lions Mount Joy Rotarians down together Tuesday night! Community Citizens and Christmas Dec- At Hostetters, the two ser- vice clubs held their annual joint meeting with the Ro- tarians playing hosts this year and offering as the fea- ture of the evening one of the Lions, own top after-din- ner speakers. The address was made by Fuhrman Bailey of Lancast- er, assistant county superin- tendent of schools, who is a past district governor of Lions International and has played an important and ac- NEW ARRIVALS Leroy W. and Sylvia (Sta- cy) Killian, 445 Donegal Springs Road, a son, Wednes- at St. Joseph's As a public service, The Bulletin lists the following physician, who may be reached for emergency ser- vice or by those who are unable to contact their family physician: Sunday Dr. Newton Kendig » The local officers of theled. |Wilson Drive, Lancaster. ‘concerning use of Memorial Were provided and park use Arthur Zerphey submitted 1st vice-president, Ruth Y. ed but applications are be- responding secretary, Jane A. crew. PLAN DANCE ceed George Leaman. evening, Oct. 6 at the fire|drive will feature the 1962/and 12, from 6 until 9 p.m. |cinity Monday about 6:30 and\w.ct view development and| Kenneth R. Beverly (Pott) tarian listeners. Karen Williams, Ken Weib-lannounced this week by|its fund drive on Monday $1 sheets of Fire Prevention Road. Earl and Hazel (O'Neil) Le- rules are to b d. Mount Joy Business and Pro- 91s poste : Two personal matters came fessional Women’s Club are: his resignation as borough Sinegar; 2nd vice presiden, We supervisor and it was accept- Evelyn Naugle; recording Sec ing taken. In the meantime, 0. members of the council are Fryberger, and treasurer, Lois G. Miller. To fill a vacancy left on the Zoning Board Richard The ladies auxiliary of the] Paul A. Martin appeared Mount Joy fire company will before council to adjust min-|day, Oct. 3 hall 7 to 10 p.m. No shorts/observance of National Fireand Sunday afternoon, Oct.|will continue the effort ODsaid shortly several feet of|Fry, Flori da er, Bailey charmed not only|will be allowed. Spot win- Prevention Week by Friend- 14, from 1 until 4 p.m. Tuesday evening |sewer installation is to behray, Sn 29, Ee The program was arranged|ley, Barbara Zeigler, John/Chief John Myers. land Tuesday evenings, Oct. 8|stamps and will be asking Mike Pricio, local Civilian|van, Mount Joy Rl. a d S } y { 3 | , I ' ; ’ a - and the speaker introduced Zerphey Celene Sweirhart{ The Open House is set forland 9. {that residents buy at least Defense director, made alter, Saturday, Y Sont 29 ugh before the council. President, Kathryn Keller; ed. No replacement was nam- retary, Yvonne Koser; cor-| supervising the borough Bee Kipple was appointed to suc- have a record hop Saturday] An Open House and fund|Friday evenings, October 1ltation of Mount Joy and vi-| matters concernnig his|hospital his fellow Lions but his Ro-ners at the last dance were|ship Fire Company, it was| The company will make| The company is offeringmade along Donegal Springs|St. Joseph's hospital. by Joseph Shaeffer. and James Geltmacher. three days — Thursday and" Firemen will begin solici-/two sheets each. (Turn to Page 4) Columbia hospital.
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